Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jun 1929, p. 59

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June 7, 1929 WILMETTE son the 6-room stucco house on a lot 50xl90 at 2227 Colfax street. Roland H. Peterson repre sente d both parties . }t P. an_d Gertrude Chandler to L. \\ . and \\. A. Heap the frame twoap~rtm(·nt ' building at 2019 Lincoln trcct: on _a lot 50x200. One apartment cnntaPlS l1n rooms and the other six rno'ms. D. II. Boone wa · the onlv broker. ~ LIFE . 59 C hie/ and War Hero t-"""""""""""""""'., I . . . ~ 1 Does You· Property Meed A.DJ' I 1 Repairs! 1 ~ ~ ~· ~ 1\.ay the \'acan t 5Sx ISO prOJ)(.T t ,. on t ~ ca~t sid e ni Jh oadway hct\\TC-n Cha~1~ cl'llor and . LiYingston trc ct 5. 0. H . . \ nn:-.t rll n.t.i' \\·as the broker. (" ::..r. Lnit()Jl to \\'. L. and E. R. ~fc- Fireplaces a Specialty Porches and ' Walks, Plaster Repairs Stone and Brick Chimneys All grades of Stone, Brick and Cement Work i ~ ~ ~ ·· WHERE BUILDER IS HELPFUL : Th~' huilckr, ,~· ho is rc~pon :- iblc, can be 01 g reat as s 1~tancc tu the average huntc omtcr, by reaso n oi the fact th;:tt he huilcls in \':triuus lucations, he kno\\'s when: the trend of prupcrt\· Yalucs is tahk or un an upg-rade, an(! he thC!"'i()rc can IH.' oi great a:>~i~tance to the people. owing to his cxpen<.:nce. I I ~ I. SHORTRIDGE 419 Richmond Road, Kenilworth Ph. Kenil. 2735 I ~ ~ L,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.J C \\'innL·hagtl \\.HITF F.:\\.TY of the tribe i~ a iull blood In dian <lllcl a '~dcran ()f the \\' orld war . He "a:-; horn and rai~cd . in \\ ·i~cn n ~ in. \\·here his it1reiathns lin:- cl lt lllg before the ,,·hill' tnan · (;unc. Hl· i-. a cli!'ert dc..;ccndant ()i "Ginn· L)f the ).hrning." ;\11 fndian Uuecn. · Chiei \\' hite Ea~le "·a:- amn1 1 ~ thl· first of the Tndia;1s to cnli .-t in the \\'orld '"ar and was assigned to the iniantn oi the -hh di\·is itlll. Through his ke~n :-tlhl' oi directi n he led at ni~ht 250 " ·hitc ht)\·s ,to safety by cr;l\dit;l" 011 hand~ an~! knees hack to the American lines. He wa· ..; in a mnnber oi l>attlts in Franre and was \\·cnmded 1)\· shrapnel. \\'hen he returned, hi'i uaye an old time \\'al' cJallCC in i I )~OIJ!e ~ his honor. I C-hief \\'h it<: Eagle is. in char~e of the Tnd ian s w b ::J act as gtudes on :::lttndays. to point the " ·ay to Indian Hill E~tates. His ·..;tation i::- on Sheridan road, m ~o 1fan's Land . The headdre ss worn b~ Chief \Vilitc Eag·lc. as sh:)\\'11 in the picture and \\'Orn l}\: him '"hile acting as guide, was worn b)· Crazy H orse, a Sioux ln.clian, who led one of the hands of Indtans "·hen the Sioux and U. S. soldiers under General Custer fought the memorable battle of the Little Big Horn. J HIEF Quinlan & Tyson Close Many Real Estate Sales Quinlan and Tysot~ announce. tl~e closing of the followmg sales wtthm the last two weeks : Frank F. and RJ,tth H. Soule to A. R and E. F. Bates the 9-room st ucco h~use on a Jot 4Sx184 at 628 Central street. Robert S. Crane, was the broker. A. R. and E. F. Bates to the State Bank and Trust company, tru stee, taking title for an undi sclost·d purchaser, the 9-room stucco house at 617 Noyes street, on a lot 64x150. Crane was the broker. . Laur~ Rean1 to Wilh~lmma L. Swan-

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